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If you see clouds building later this week, it might be rain moving into Phoenix. But first: It's going to get hotter.
According to the National Weather Service in Phoenix, the Valley saw a high of 113°F on Monday afternoon. The record for the ...
Phoenix is experiencing relentless heat with temperatures soaring to 110 degrees, with clear skies and little respite even at ...
Phoenix faces a heatwave with temperatures exceeding 100°F, minimal wind, and slight chances of mid-week showers.
If you factor in the heat index, cities such as Houston, Memphis and Cleveland are as hot or hotter than Phoenix this week.
Last July, it seemed like Phoenix broke another heat record every day. This year, temperatures are average (but it's still ...
For context, Phoenix had an average of 2.43 inches of rainfall during monsoon seasons from 1991 through 2020, according to the weather service.
Parts of metro Phoenix recorded a little rain overnight, and the National Weather Services reported some scattered showers and lightning in central Arizona on Wednesday morning.
2022: 94.7 degrees 2021: 93.9 degrees 2020: 96.7 degrees Alicia Ryan, a weather service meteorologist, said that the seasonal average in 2021 was lower because it was an "active monsoon year." ...
The National Weather Service in Phoenix said Valley residents could see high temperatures in the low 100s over the next few days, nearly 10 degrees above average for this time of year.
The National Weather Service posted an excessive heat warning from June 14-16 with temperatures nearing 114 degrees. The heat wave could be the first signs that the monsoon is looming.
The high temperature in Phoenix was 107 degrees and the low was 87 degrees that day, according to National Weather Service.